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Lonely in L A ? Here s how to embrace it - Los Angeles Times

In L.A., feeling lonely doesn't have to be a bad thing. This list of curated experiences will help you hopefully see that, at least in this city, loneliness is nothing to fear.

Summer activity ideas: Picnics, wine tasting, volunteering

Summer activity ideas: Picnics, wine tasting, volunteering
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S Rosen s bun star of Chicago style hot dog - Chicago Sun-Times

S Rosen s bun star of Chicago style hot dog - Chicago Sun-Times
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Goodman Theatre presenting Sones De Mexico s Zulema in city parks

Goodman Theatre Goodman Theatre is once again bringing theater to the parks this summer. The company on Thursday announced it will present Sones de Mexico Ensemble’s “Zulema,” in a free, three-week engagement (Aug. 5-21) spanning 10 parks across the city. Written by Dolores Diaz and co-directed by Goodman’s resident artistic associate Henry Godinez and Aguijon Theater co-artistic director Marcela Munoz, with music direction by Sones de Mexico founder Victor Pichardo, the one-hour, family-friendly concert production features regional dance and and music as it recounts the journey of the young Zulema, from her Chiapas, Mexico, home, to Chicago. “Music has the power to build bridges between cultures and generations. As we spotlight this important artform in our Year of Chicago Music, ‘Zulema’ and the other extraordinary artworks we have in store will help us build stronger relations with one another,” said Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot via statement.

Draft plan released for Purgatory Resort expansion

Draft plan released for Purgatory Resort expansion March 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail DURANGO, Colo. (AP) The U.S. Forest Service released the first draft plans Friday for a proposed expansion of Purgatory Resort in southwest Colorado. The ski resort about 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Durango drafted a plan in 2008 that looked at several areas of expansion, and the currently proposed project would affect an area east of the Hermosa Park Express lift. The ski resort hopes to expand its beginner to intermediate terrain, but some are concerned about impacts to lynx habitat and water quality, The Durango Herald reported. The proposal is up for public comment until April 12.

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